Does it being difficult to figure out make it suck? At any rate, it isn't nice to criticize, and certainly not without contributing or even theorizing improvements. Criticism isn't conducive to your getting help.

It looks you are having trouble with the LWJGL applet loader, not Slick. You might try making the LWJGL applet example work and get more complicated from there.

oh and as for your error as to why its not working its pretty simple, you have no lwjgl.jar in the folder (you ask for it in your html, its explained by your pasted exception and seen to be missing in your screenshot).

CyanPrime before running a LWJGL applet, it might be better to first get a webstart version working. so you understand the basics of signing jars. then when you move to an applet, Im sure there will be less head aches.

It also means that you could have a working version up sooner to show off to other people.

cyanprime, your using the lwjgl 2.5 applet package, I presume you just grabbed the unsigned lwjgl.jar from somewhere else and included. What you should do if you don't want to sign yourself is change in your html "lwjgl.jar" to "lwjgl.jar.pack.lzma" and use that from the lwjgl 2.5 applet package as that one is already signed.

cyanprime, your using the lwjgl 2.5 applet package, I presume you just grabbed the unsigned lwjgl.jar from somewhere else and included. What you should do if you don't want to sign yourself is change in your html "lwjgl.jar" to "lwjgl.jar.pack.lzma" and use that from the lwjgl 2.5 applet package as that one is already signed.

You're not creating "hype," you're creating "angst." And you are continuing to lose the respect of people on this forum.

To clarify: everyone makes mistakes. But not everyone blames their mistakes on someone else. And even if you were totally convinced it was someone else's fault, there is no reason to be disrespectful about it.

You're not creating "hype," you're creating "angst." And you are continuing to lose the respect of people on this forum.

To clarify: everyone makes mistakes. But not everyone blames their mistakes on someone else. And even if you were totally convinced it was someone else's fault, there is no reason to be disrespectful about it.

As you can see, I created the AppletGameContainer thread first, by 2 hours. I figured out the answer myself because I didn't get any replies, than I made this thread.

So you're saying that in two hours you made another thread, full of trolly-angstyness, because nobody responded to your first thread? I would be surprised, except for the fact that you've done this before.

Don't you have anything more important to do than post on forums about what a bad person I am?

Perhaps, perhaps not. Best not concern yourself over what I decide what to do with my time and instead maybe think about my point? After all, it's other peoples' time that they "waste" on this forum that you're counting on for help.

All that being said, Riven is right. No reason to get over the top about all this. I was just trying to make a point that perhaps you would listen to, Cyan, which is that people respond better to positivity than negativity. Just do us all a favor and try to hold back on that a little bit. I understand how easy it is to say something angrily and hit a post button, but maybe try to read over your posts before you put them up in order to make sure they're relaxed?

Nobody is going to lock your posts, but more people like Nate are going to happen until eventually you won't get any new answers. The JGO community really is not very large.

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